. ' LAND NOTICES. ____ CHOICE DAIRY FARM, NEAR PALMERS'TON NORTH. ALL RIVER DEPOSIT. SUBDIVIDED INTO 14 PADDOCKS. WATERED BY STREAMS-CARRYING CAPACITY, 95 COWS. . STOCK NOW ON LAND: 95 Cows, 40 head Stock, 65 Calvea and 9''Horses., 1 pro ACRES, all ploughable and all flat; 6-roomed house, tashhouse, 8-bail .LtSO cowshed with concrete floor; 4-cow milking plant (Zealandia), steam pump and engine, trapshed, yard, etc. Handy to town, factory, schoui, etc. RENT: ,£3 12s. Gd. per acre, expiring April, 1922; .£4OO Goodwill, including Milking Plant and Steam Pump. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH. 14-ofi ACRES Freehold, situated in one of the best dairying districts in the Xtfci/l/ Waikato; good motor roads; 7J miles from a big central town and railway station; 250 acres ploughed and in tho best English grasses (splendid sole); 250 acres rich (lax swamp; well drained, balance big fern arid titree, withrough feed through it; contour of tho country is very easy rolling, nearly all ploughable; the soil throughout.the whole block is of very good quality, being 6emi-volcanic on a papa formation subsoil, which grows splendid roots and grain crops; it is exceptionally good clover country, and holds .English grasses well, the Bank valuation of the portion sown in grasses is .£2O per acre. (Adjoining farms of similar quality of land have recently been sold at from .£2O to iSO per acre.) Tho whole block is ring-fenced, post and wire, and Is subdivided into 6 paddocks, and is well watered throughout with springs and ttreams. Good house of 6 rooms, 'phone, suitable outbuildings. The property wilL run now 100 breeding cows and 400 theep. This farm oilers one of the best investments in the tvorth Island. Owner is retiring from farming, and will cell at M per acre, with JISOO deposit, and balance for 5 years at Si per cent, to a good man who will further improve. Tho. first man who inspects this block is tare to buy it. Owner will entertain an exchange for first Mortgages or lightly encumbered property m part payment. Apply at once, Sole Agent, A. C. JOHNSON, BOX 36, TE KUITI. 24 (10 ACI^ES > FREEHOLD, 16 miles from TAKATAU, undulating and hilly , ~. country, mostly been bush, partly limestone formation; well fenced and subdivided, with homestead, woolshed, men's quarters, yards, etc. Winters . on grass 4100 sheep (half ewes) and 200 cattle. ' PRICE, M 2 10s. PER ACRE. Stock and Plant at Valuation. Terms Arranged. E/55 WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., LAND AGENTS, NAPIER. \ Tor PRIVATE SALT! IQftO ACRES, situated within 25 miles of. Wellington'by good roads; over 120 JLt/UV acres flat and ploughable, balance good hilly sheep and cattle country. About 350 acres of good milling bush, balance all grassed. Properly is well fenced and divided, has two houses, besides all outbuildings, including woolshed and cowbails; is well watered by never-failing streams. PRICE, ,£9 ss. PER' ACRE. ' ■ For further particulars apply ' ■ ■ - N.Z, LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LIMITED, .___ WELLINGTON. TWO GOOD DAIRY FARMS. QA A. ACRES, Freehold,-practically level; machines, and Hutchinson's water■vl/u power go in with place; 6-roomed house, 8-bail shed, all. in grass, I|.miles from factory and school, metalled roads; 7.miles to largo town. Price .£3O per acre; £M cash;.no.droughts, grass grows luxuriantly through tho driest summer; splendid turnip country. Also 390 acres, best of fences, and buildings, will milk 70 cows and run 300 owes; metal roads; factory and school 1 mile. Prico ,£ls 10s., easy terms; no droughts. Apply at once,, this will soon go. JAMES AND GILLMAN, . hawera.. . . CHOICE DAIRY FARM. ~' ~- 1/» A-ACRES, in- the centre of Taranatlj all level land, well grassed, and JLOu in first-class order; well, fencedand subdivided; carry 80 cows,', milked, last ■■season 78 cows; factory return, ,£IBOO,, including calves and pigs. Total retrirns over .£2OOO. • Price. ,£62 10s. per acre, including milking- machines. Terms,. .£1250 cash, balance 5 years. This is a top quality farm, in the centre of the best Dairying District in the Dominion. Apply sharp. LEWIS &■ CO., .. . : ■ ' WANGANUI, HOUSt PROPERTY WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR DAIRY FARM. IG.O ACRES, all iiv liest English grosses, except" crops, 36 paddocks, now carLO/i rying 40 cows, 70 head young-cattle, and IGO ewes; house of 4 rooms and scullery, 12-bdl cowshed, concrete floor, with milking machines, stable, etc.; 4 miles from town, ('n metal road, 11 miles from school and factory. Price .£lO. per year. Owner will accept house property (Welington preferred) in part pay-, merit. Send particulars of your house property to us'at once, and get further particulars. ~„,,.'', GR ANT & CAMPBELL Land "'^t^' CHEAP SHEEP FARM FOR SALE. vaq ACRES, L.T.P., at 4s. 9d. per acre rent, less 10, per cent. All good rideahle <W/V country, half of it is good'limestone, balance papa formation; 11 paddocks, well watered; nice 5-roomed house, with bathroom, etc., woolshed with machines and oil engine; cowshed, motor shed, 2-stall stable ?nd loft, men's whare, workshop, and dairy. The homestead is beautifully sheltered by native bush. Carrying capacity, 940 sheep and 60 cattle; 15 miles from Dahnevirke. Price of goodwill! .£9 5s- per acre, -with .£ISOO cash, balance on mortgage for 5 years at 5} per cent. WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD.—W. I. Husband, Manager Land Department. Box 109, Dannevirke. 'Phones: 32, residence 368. TO DAIRY FARMERS. ~ THIS GROWS GRASS, TJERE is a proposition to meet the — SOL needs of the Farmer requiring a STRAIGHT-OUT LONG LEASE. b>i?ser holding, but who: must first sell, • his present farm. Wo have a client who will take your farm and you can go 3f> ACRES, just outside prospering right ahead and more than double your r0 Manawatu township, splendid cli- income, mate. Lense 21 years (renewal 14), £3 The owner of 198 acres,_ situated 2 miles 2s. (ill. per acre p.a.; well watered, 7 pad- from Wairarapa township, 1 mile from docks. cheese factory, school, and P.O.,'desires Price, including 3-rd. Residenco, out- a smaller property (say about 50 Acres), buildings, Trcloar milking plant, Ander- solely on account of his son, who was son engine, co-op. shares, cows (select), his principal assistant, being killed at youii" stock, horses, cart, harness, and the front. It is all level country, exall etceteras, as'a going concern, 824; cept a small rise upon, which Iho homecash ,£650 Good income for a practical stead and buildings are erected. Originman' Tho taking over of stock is ally all heavy bush, now in mixed Eng. optional. ■ lish grasses, 15 acres have been Ftumped * and ploughed, ring fenced, f.ntt divided For further particulars, apply into 12 paddocks. Fencing good. Has milked 50 cows, earned the young sV ck, , ■• also 50 sheep. There is a 14-bail milking BARTON AND CO., shed, and the homestead of 8 rooms, with every convenience, is connected by (Successor G. Anderson), Phone 58, 'phone. ™n.T/T DAtrwiv Tlie )' rice is 27 P<» acre. The amity 01A1U KAib\\.a.i. j6 _£2346, and he requires about 50 acres with a similar equity. This is the cash, ' figure and is absolutely reliable THOMSON SECURE A DAIRY FARM NOW FOR OT1)/Ov - 0 [TTV.T e 17i Aom NEXT SEASON. BROWN & EAST, — LTD., Uq ACRES, carrying 40 head of UND AND ESTATE AGENTS, < cattle, 8 acres la crop; 5-roomed 169 FEATHERSTON STREET house and sneds, and Wane Releaser (Opposite Union Bank), Wellington; Milking Plant; 1. mile from factory and _ ■ - . Post Office, on Main Road. Price, J;33 pOR SALE or Lease, near New Plyper acre. Only -C3OO cash required. A ' month, 1501 acres at 16s. per acre, 1 will carry 40 cows; 172$ acres at 155., n/iwiniiDcuiTu C.P.C., „22 10s., carrying 450 sheep and PAVIOUR-SMITH, » lambs; 148 acres at 15s. .Goodwill, .£SOO. ■ ■ - ~i Milking 44 head. Term 9 years, or will- . . ' A S eul ' j n „ t 0 su blease at 30s. per acre. Numerti j nnitwit? irrc ous freehold Dairy Farms for Sale, with jja or" without stock. ARTHUR B. GIBSON, Land Agent, Egmont St., New Plymouth. ■RATNER SAFES! INSURE YOURSELF FROM LOSS FROM I - FIRE, FALL, OR BURGLARS, - j I By InatttlUnK one of these Celebrated Safes. Twelve corner steel bent; per- 9 feet in' construction; contains all the essential points that Are necessary for 3 le'.ia.billtj. • | NO RATNER SAFF. HAS EVER HAD ITS CONTENTS DESTROYED BY FIRE. NO RATNER SAFE HAS BEEN ENTERED BY BURGLARS, j It« form of construction allows it to fall from any height without bnratlnj— S | I therefore absolute security. BRITISH MADJV. I ' Write (or particulars or call and seethe goods at I ;| Ik MUD TIMBER, GLASS S HARDWARE COMPANY, U. 00, 82. M CODBTENAI PLACE. WELLINGTON AGENTS. f
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